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The concept of this is terrific and compared to many similar products this is far superior.

This is good for the office as it lasts for ever and far superior to dry creamer in taste and digestion (at least from my perspective).

The problem is that it lasts forever. What does that tell you? Nothing natural lasts forever. There are 3g of sugar in a teaspoon and some chemicals that I am sure over long term cant be great for you. This means dieters and diabetics... steer clear.

The rest of you youngsters, have at it. You will probably burn it off in all your shenanigans and tom foolery!

Hang on, "GET OFF MY LAWN". Okay, where was I?

The Pump comes per bottle. if you order a double pack you get two. This should expire around a month and I never had a pump go bad with use. I broke a pump initially trying to figure out it's assembly, but once you see the trick (or actually read the directions) it is pretty easy.

Now please Nestle, find a way to do this with stevia or more natural ingredients. Kudo's on the ingenuity and problem solving though.

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This product arrived with shrink wrap around the bottle but no protective seal under the lid, which made me nervous. When I tried it, the product came out like thick syrup and tasted spoiled. The seller offered a refund for the product and I didn't have to ship it back (which would have been a mess), so A+ to the seller for standing behind their product. It seems, after reading reviews, that several other customers have had this same type of issue. There are several good reviews as well so it may be hit or miss on the product quality.

The concept of this is terrific and compared to many similar products this is far superior.

This is good for the office as it lasts for ever and far superior to dry creamer in taste and digestion (at least from my perspective).

The problem is that it lasts forever. What does that tell you? Nothing natural lasts forever. There are 3g of sugar in a teaspoon and some chemicals that I am sure over long term cant be great for you. This means dieters and diabetics... steer clear.

The rest of you youngsters, have at it. You will probably burn it off in all your shenanigans and tom foolery!

Hang on, "GET OFF MY LAWN". Okay, where was I?

The Pump comes per bottle. if you order a double pack you get two. This should expire around a month and I never had a pump go bad with use. I broke a pump initially trying to figure out it's assembly, but once you see the trick (or actually read the directions) it is pretty easy.

Now please Nestle, find a way to do this with stevia or more natural ingredients. Kudo's on the ingenuity and problem solving though.

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Despite two bottles having a tamper seal and a cap, I still opened my box up to sticky creamer splashed about here and there. The amount wasn't much, but it made for a mess to clean up after getting the bottles and spouts out.

Once that was done, everything else seemed to go well. The spouts are fixed to stay on the bottle, so you cannot transfer them. You will need to get an unused spout to one of these bottles to fully use it. One full push of the spout equates to a small creamer. The creamer shoots out in a small stream (thin as a paperclip, I'd say). Flavor-wise, it's good.

The bottles say to use within 30 days for best quality after opening - no refrigeration required, and to not freeze. If you drink coffee regularly each day, you could make these bottles get their value.

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First off, this is not the same as any of the other French Vanilla Coffee Mates that you may be used to in my opinion. This is what I am comparing this product to, which seems odd because you'd think there wouldn't be a difference, but, THERE IS! (Oh, I must admit I prefer my coffee iced.) The consistency of this creamer/sweetener is thicker and tastes more like a heavier creamer and offers a bit stronger french vanilla sweetness. Again, in my opinion, the individual single serve cups and powder version of French Vanilla Coffee Mate seem to taste a bit weaker in comparison. Once opened you only have 30 days to use the bottle and it can not be refrigerated. I like this creamer/sweetener but I do wish it was just a bit sweeter. For me there is no good middle ground because if I use too much the creamer taste becomes overwhelming and if I use less the french vanilla becomes too light, it's a daily struggle and I've only made my perfect cup once with this stuff. Typically I prefer Monin French Vanilla with almond milk but figured I'd give this a shot because my grandfather loved the hazelnut version. It comes with a pump, 1 pump = 1 serving, or so the bottle says. The pump works good and I've had no problems with it thus far. It works great for both hot and iced coffee but you will need to stir a bit better with colder coffee.

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This is the same large pump seen at gas stations and other commercial self-serve coffee locales.

The first time I got one, it was hard to figure out how to open. The best advice I can give is to hold the bottle with one hand and twist the pump with the other, in the direction indicated on the arrow, slightly pressing down as you do so. Fairly quickly, the pump will pop up.

Note: you cannot take the pump off once you put it on. It locks into place and has a mechanism that won't allow it to be turned the other way.

It tastes fine, but I took off a star because it has more sugar than the other versions of their creamer (refrigerated liquid or powdered).

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It's good tasting Just too pricy for me. Im a big coffee drinker, I actually prefer it black, but my stomach doesn't approve. Cream and sugar offset the acid somewhat. Not terribly healthy, but the healthy kinds are way too expensive for my habit. Unlike other reviewers, I didn't have a problem with any left in the container, every drop pumped out. Will buy again if my regular is unavailable again. love that it's shelf stable. Shelf stable products available locally are in very small containers only. Will by again if need arises.

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If you're expecting something similar to your usual creamer from the grocery store, think again. This non-dairy version of the creamer is also a concentrate. Perfect for keeping for a long time, but I was a bit baffled because I did not know what to expect. It comes out thick even when left on the counter at room temperature and needs a good stir before it's well mixed. Overall the flavor is good, it should last a while during this pandemic, and goodness knows an afternoon coffee is a key to everyone's survival during trying times.

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Really convenient to have this out next to the coffee pot and ready to go. The lid with the dispenser doesn't seem to screw on or anything, you just jam it down onto the bottle, which was impossible to do without spilling concentrate down the outside of the bottle. Once I used it for a few days I was able to keep it clean because it was no longer full to the brim, I guess. I don't understand why it's like that.

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Our large office found these pumps to be more affordable than the individual creamer cups, and staff has been happy with the taste and consistency of the product. The only downside is that every so often (maybe one out of every 20 bottles) the pump will malfunction and refuse to dispense creamer. Since the bottle is tamper-proof, the pump head cannot be replaced or removed for cleaning, which results in nearly full bottles of creamer being thrown away.

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Love this creamer and have ordered at least 4 or 5 now but ever other one I have issues with the pump. There will be a 1/3 of creamer left and pump is so hard to push down and barely any creamer comes out! Plus you can’t take off pump bc it only screws one way so I have to cut top off to use remaining creamer. Would be 5 stars if pump worked correctly every time.

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This product has an interesting consistency. I was expecting the same as the regular liquid creamer in the jar, but just a pump. It is not. It is thicker and more like a gel. The stuff seems fine though as it tastes the same as what I usually buy. Would buy again.